Ethan versus Manilla
The last 24 hours have been Ethan versus Manilla, and Manilla is winning, even though I’ve got a great set of allies. Comments should work… Read More »Ethan versus Manilla
The last 24 hours have been Ethan versus Manilla, and Manilla is winning, even though I’ve got a great set of allies. Comments should work… Read More »Ethan versus Manilla
My three readers have probably noticed that the design of this blog has changed – indeed, more than once in the past 48 hours. I… Read More »Sufficiently clever enough to get myself into trouble
Ory Okolloh – Kenyan Pundit – is one of the people I’m happiest to have met through blogging. She’s a brilliant law student at Harvard… Read More »Kenyan Pundit, Live from Nairobi
I’ve been raising the concern, here and in posts on WorldChanging.com, that statistics on deaths in Burma from the tsunami may be underreported by the… Read More »Death and Damage in Myanmar Are Now Believed to Be Relatively Light, U.N. Study Says
Peter Ford, writing in the Christian Science Monitor, has an interesting article on the politics of foreign aid in response to the tsunami. He focuses… Read More »Tsunami relief? No, thanks.
I don’t read a lot of business books, but I’ve been patiently waiting for the release of Bo Peabody’s “Lucky or Smart”. My interests in… Read More »A shameless plug for a friend’s new book